| Literature DB >> 23349561 |
R Pellini1, G Mercante, G Spriano.
Abstract
The functional and aesthetic outcomes after segmental mandibular resection are closely related to the technique used during mandibular reconstruction with bone graft. The fibula free flap approach allows the possibility of using bone with/without skin for restoring the defect. Here, we aimed to establish the preplating technique for oromandibular reconstruction in a step-by-step fashion, based on 41 patients. The surgical technique is expounded in 8-10 steps. Preplating, plate removal, resection, replating, template modelling, contouring and fixation of the fibula represent the key points of the procedure. In this report, we show that the preplating and template modelling method is easy, does not incur extra costs and can be successfully used for mandibular reconstruction with bone graft. Functional and aesthetic results confirm the feasibility and reproducibility of the technique.Entities:
Keywords: Fibula flap; Free tissue transfer; Mandible; Mandibular reconstruction; Preplating
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23349561 PMCID: PMC3552535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124
Fig. 1.a) Preplating. b) Re-plating. c) Definitive plating. d) Preplating removal.
Fig. 2.Template modelling.
Fig. 3.a) Contouring of the fibula. b) Fixation of the flap. c) Fibula flap.
Fig. 4.a-b) Before surgery. c-d) 60 days after surgery.
Fig. 5.a-b) Frontal and lateral view of the patient after surgery. c-d) 3D-CT 6 months days after surgery.